Dallas Cowboys addition of Cameron Fleming secures O-Line

With Fleming reportedly set to head to Dallas, the Patriots are now without both of the tackles who started Super Bowl LII, as Nate Solder inked a four-year, $62 million deal with the Giants during the first week of free agency.

With former starting left guard Jonathan Cooper inking a one-year deal to join the San Francisco 49ers earlier in the week, there is the potential to move Collins back to his previous position along the Cowboys' offensive line. Fleming was drafted by the New England Patriots in the fourth round (140th overall) in the 2014 NFL Draft. Out of his 47 games played, the 25-year old lineman has started 20 of those contests.

The Cowboys have been looking to upgrade their swing tackle position after disappointing turns by Chaz Green and Byron Bell in 2017.

Fleming was born in Fort Hood and played his high school ball at Houston Cypress Creek.

Dallas Cowboys addition of Cameron Fleming secures O-Line

Hurns, who joined the Jaguars as an undrafted free agent in 2014, has 189 receptions for 2,669 yards and 21 touchdowns over his four National Football League seasons.

With Dez Bryant's future appearing increasingly murky, the Dallas Cowboys have made another move to shore up their receiving corps by signing Allen Hurns.

The Morning News noted that the team also added a few free-agent pieces this week, signing wide receivers Deonte Thompson and Allen Hurns on Thursday and Friday, respectively.